I am interested in creating a music encyclopedia using all of Wikipedias music section. This includes music in general at http:en.wikipedia.orgwikiMusic as well as genres at http:en.wikipedia.orgwikiList_of_genres_of_music as well as bands at http:en.wikipedia.orgwikiList_of_bands and musicians at http:en.wikipedia.orgwikiList_of_musicians_by_genre http:en.wikipedia.orgwikiMusicianhttp:en.wikipedia.orgwikiCategory:Musical_instrumentshttp:en.wikipedia.orgwikiList_of_musical_instrumentshttp:en.wikipedia.orgwikiList_of_albumshttp:en.wikipedia.orgwikiList_of_musical_topicshttp:en.wikipedia.orgwikiList_of_songs_by_namehttp:en.wikipedia.orgwikiList_of_record_labelshttp:en.wikipedia.orgwikiHistory_of_musicplus the rest of the music related categoriesI would like the encyclopedia to be put in seperate folders (eg genres, musicians, musical instruments, history, albums, songs etc) and follow the same link structure as Wikipedia. I will supply the template. I understand that i can do this by using a website downloader, however I am looking for someone to custom arrange the content to fit my template as well as give a new feel and design to the pages without change the content. Wikipedia will also be credited at the bottom of the page. All copyrights will be recognized as well as credits will be given to all the writers as indicated in Wikipedias license agreement. No article modifications will be made except aesthetic and design changes. My goal is to create a fully functional free encyclopedia for music. I understand it is a pretty large project consisting of thousands of pages, however I am looking for someone that can just extract the content on music using a website downloading software, fit it in my template as well as organize the major categories in specific folders (albums, songs, genres, etc). I do not have the time to do this task and would like someone to help me with this. The pricing is negotiable depending on the quality of work and the time frame.
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